Enhanced Adsorptive Desulfurization Using Mongolian Anthracite-Based Activated Carbon

2019 
This study reports usage of Mongolian anthracite-based porous activated carbons (PMACs), namely, PMAC 1/3 and PMAC 1/4 for model diesel fuel desulfurization, having 500 ppmw of dibenzothiophene (DBT) in n-heptane. Further, the effects of contact time, adsorbent dosage, and temperature on the adsorption capacity were studied systematically. The experimental adsorption isotherm results were well represented by the Sips isotherm for PMAC 1/3 and the dual site Langmuir isotherm for PMAC 1/4. The maximum DBT adsorption by PMAC 1/3 and PMAC 1/4 were 99.7 and 95.7%, respectively. The kinetics for the adsorption of DBT on PMACs follows the pseudo second order behavior. The Weber–Morris plot shows the multilinearity over the entire time range, suggesting that both the surface and pore diffusions control the adsorption. The values of boundary layer thickness for PMAC 1/4 and PMAC 1/3 were found to be 3.183 and 1.643, respectively. Thus, PMAC 1/4 possesses more surface diffusion control than PMAC 1/3. The changes in...
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